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Very small interesting bug - Graphopsocus cruciatus

Very small interesting bug - Graphopsocus cruciatus
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
November 22, 2007
Size: 3 mm
Only using this photo because of the shape of it's head

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Graphopsocus cruciatus
I thought that Graphopsocus cruciatus was restricted to coastal North America because of milder climates but a killer frost and six inches of snow later suggests that they are a tough little monster. Jo Ann if you find this species in western Pennsylvania I would be keen to hear about it.

We like the wing pattern from
this angle

 
okay I'll leave it here then.
okay I'll leave it here then. ^__^

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